Rebirth of the Recording

When an IEM stops adding resonance, everything changes.

Music no longer feels reproduced. It feels real.

You don’t just hear a voice, you feel the person behind it. You don’t just hear instruments, you experience their design and the space around them.

  “It's like a whole world had just been opened up and I was in a place of discovery and not just sonically. I'm in a place that I don't think I've ever been, and it's so hard to describe that feeling. But there's discovery possible.  It's a place for me with zero interference. They're not headphones - there's something different. They're totally unique.”

Flood | Producer

U2, PJ Harvey, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, The Killers, The Smashing Pumpkins

 “It’s a rebirth of the recording, like you haven't really heard it. My instinct is I want to go back and listen to loads of old records now. It just makes you realise how joyous it is to actually listen to music properly.  You actually listen to it. Rather than just hear it.”

David Arnold | James Bond, Sherlock, London 2012 Olympics, Made in Dagenham Musical

How It Works

By eliminating IEM resonance, Flare Zero® reveals the true, uncompromised emotion of the original recording.

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Hear What Was Always There

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Macy Gray – Sweet Baby

Macy’s signature, raspy vocal materialises with astonishing presence. The performance feels completely transparent and alive, placing her unmistakable texture right in front of you with absolute realism.

Adele – Rolling in the Deep

Adele’s commanding vocal takes centre stage with spectacular, visceral power. Every instrument materialises inside your room with staggering realism, delivering an authentic, front-row live experience.

U2 – One

Bono’s raw vocal delivery commands the centre, completely unmasked. Every instrument occupies its own discrete, holographic space with absolute poise.

The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black

Mick’s vocal locks into a razor-sharp, dead-centre image between your eyes. The instruments unfold around you with pinpoint directional accuracy.

Metallica – Nothing Else Matters

The immense depth of the percussion coexists flawlessly with delicate string plucks. The commanding low-end never bleeds into the acoustic details.

The Beatles – Something

George’s velvet vocals sit perfectly isolated within a pristine soundstage. Every accompanying instrument is distinct, articulate, and effortlessly identifiable.

John Williams – Theme from Jurassic Park

A sprawling orchestral tapestry rendered with magnificent scale. The choir and instrumentation remain perfectly separated, airy, and stunningly positioned.

Nat King Cole – Let There Be Love

Experience the ultra-fine micro-details of Nat’s breath and phrasing. The presentation reveals the uncoloured texture and profound emotion of every single note.

Nina Simone – Feeling Good

This spectacular recording unfolds with thrilling realism. Nina’s commanding vocal possesses an astonishingly live, visceral presence, while the explosive brass sections ignite with brilliant, unmasked energy that places you directly in the studio.

James Blake – Limit to Your Love

James’s vocal floats in a holographic void as a brutal bass line rolls underneath. You hear the deep, internal texture of the low frequencies with zero midrange masking.

Our 18 Year Journey To Zero

When Naomi and I founded Flare Audio in 2010, it came from something deeply personal, a belief that music should move us more than it does. That somewhere between the artist and the listener, something was being lost.

I became obsessed with understanding why.

Again and again, I kept hearing the same problem: resonance. Hidden reflections and distortions inside speakers, headphones and even inside our own ears were masking detail, smearing emotion and changing the way sound made us feel. Much of the audio world accepted this as unavoidable. I couldn’t accept that. I believed that if we could remove those distortions, we could bring people closer to the truth and emotional power of the music itself.

What began as a tiny three-person operation building loudspeakers in a garage became years of relentless experimentation. During the week, we designed and built systems by hand. At weekends, we tested them at gigs and festivals across the UK, pushing them hard in real-world environments where sound either connects emotionally or it doesn’t.

Those years led to the creation of our breakthrough technologies, Space and Vortex. Instead of trying to dampen resonance after it had already damaged the sound, I wanted to stop it from being created in the first place. The effect was transformative. Music felt more open, more human, more emotionally alive. You weren’t just hearing more detail, you were feeling more of what the artist intended.

Our systems went on to be used at major festivals including Bestival and the Isle of Wight Festival, as well as productions such as Mark Ronson and Katy B’s Anywhere in the World for the London 2012 Olympics. Later, producer Flood selected Flare for Node Live at the Royal College of Music because of its extraordinary ability to reveal the full dynamic range and emotional depth of sound while almost disappearing from the listening experience itself.

But deep down, I knew this journey was leading somewhere much bigger than loudspeakers. One question kept pulling at me:

If resonance can distort sound systems so dramatically, what is it doing inside our ears?

That question changed the direction of my life.

After bringing our technology into personal audio with products like R2 and later the crowdfunding phenomenon Isolate®, I began exploring the acoustic behaviour of human hearing itself. What I discovered was profound.

The ear is not simply a passive receiver of sound. Reflections inside the ear actively shape how we experience clarity, harshness, space, timing and emotion. In many ways, the ear itself was becoming part of the distortion.

Those discoveries ultimately led to Mirror Image Sound™, an entirely new approach to earphone and IEM design that works with the natural acoustic behaviour of the ear rather than fighting against it with aggressive electronic correction.

Every breakthrough along this journey has followed the same philosophy:
remove secondary resonance and reveal more truth.

From huge festival sound systems to devices worn invisibly inside the ear, everything we have created has been driven by one pursuit, removing the barriers between people and the emotional experience of sound.

Flare Zero IEMs are the culmination of that pursuit.

Not an iteration. Not another tuning exercise. But a complete reimagining of what personal audio can become when resonance no longer stands between you and the music.

For me, Flare Zero is not just about hearing more. It’s about feeling more.

Davies Roberts, Co-Founder and Inventor

One Standard of Truth

• Make critical decisions with confidence

• Accurate translation across systems

• No device influence

• Discover hidden detail

• Experience total sonic immersion

• A deeper emotional connection to your music

Engineered to Remove, Not Mask

Others mask the damaging effects of distortion which reduces detail. Flare Zero prevents it from occurring.

Tech Deep Dive

  • The IEM housing is an important element in terms of sound quality, the less it vibrates the better it will sound.

    The Material Issue

    Metal shells are rigid but can "ring" like a bell at a higher frequency; whereas plastic shells are flexible and vibrate at lower frequencies.

    The Solution

    Combine the two materials in a lamination construction so that they cancel each other out, creating an acoustically dead, ridged enclosure that no longer vibrates.

  • Traditional IEMs suffer from back-pressure, where air trapped behind the driver pushes back against it, causing driver interference.

    Pressure Release

    Spiralled exhausts are engineered to vent rear-driver energy without creating sound reflections that would interfere with the driver.

    The Result

    By removing air resistance and limiting internal reflections, the drivers operate freely without interference.

  • This element focuses on how the sound is delivered into the ear.

    Sound without decay

    A high-spec Beryllium driver is coupled to a precision inverse horn to deliver sound into the ears without adding decay or resonance.

    Tuning point

    The inverse horn narrows to a specific tuning point in order to balance sound energy as it enters the ears.

  • Patent-Pending | 2611741.6

    Flare Zero IEMs are protected by multiple intellectual properties. Click here for more information.

Nothing between you and the music, Zero.